Created attachment 121522 [details] That is my biggest issue. I can't fight with it, 'cause I don't know what to look for. SUMMARY: I DO NOT HAVE PERMISSION TO RENDER ANIMATION STEPS TO REPRODUCE: 1. I have ffmpeg-4.1.4 version of the library 2. the file is extracted in these directories: home/.../downloads 3. I just try whatever custom animation with default dimensions (see screenshots) OBSERVED RESULT: I RECEIVE ENDLESS MESSAGES THAT I CAN'T RENDER THAT ANIMATION FOR ONE REASON OR ANOTHER. EXPECTED RESULT: I DOWNLOADED KRITA SO THAT I CAN CREATE ANIMATIONS. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS: KRITA: 4.2.0 (IT IS INTERESTING WHY YOU DON'T HAVE IT AS POSSIBLE CHOICE IN YOUR DROP-DOWN MENU) Linux: UBUNTU 18.04.2 LTS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: When I first started rendering everything was just fine, but after that my PC crashed down and I exit the software. The message was about the frames - KRITA can't render such frames (similar message). Then I reinstalled the whole software and I tried the same, but it already refused to do whatever to create video from my frames. I downloaded all the codecs and I tried everything that includes <<ffmpeg>> in his troubleshooting info. It bothers me that KRITA is not compatible with my version of the OS. Can you please bring some clarify in this dark subject, because basically my wealth depends on that. Thanks a lot!
Created attachment 121523 [details] That is the ffmpeg info I guess. I don't have any idea how can I fix that.
Created attachment 121525 [details] You can see I use default dimenssions, there shouldn't be a problem. But IDK.
Created attachment 121526 [details] You can see I use default dimenssions, there shouldn't be a problem. But IDK.
You need to put the path to ffmpeg again in Krita Render Animation dialog (in the empty textbox) so it can find it and use it, otherwise Krita doesn't know how do render anything. Hence the warning. (Even if you installed ffmpeg as usual on Ubuntu, using "sudo apt-get install ffmpeg" in the console, it would require the default path: "/usr/bin/ffmpeg"). Also make sure you're using 4.2.2 version (you can/should download appimage if your Ubuntu doesn't provide this version yet) because it contains an important bug fix for rendering animation in case of very limited memory. Please if you have a support question or something that you are sure that is an issue (like here) but you don't know why it happens or how to approach it, please ask on the Krita forum or reddit first, if it's a bug supporters will tell you to make a bug report so it won't get lost :) Also the reason why 4.2.0 is not on the list is because you need to check 4.2.2. version before making a bug report, otherwise we can get bug reports that are about bugs that are already fixed in the newest version. (There is a chance you encountered the bug that I fixed in 4.2.2 before, but the issue that you have right now that you included a screenshot of is that Krita can't find your ffmpeg, which is not a bug, that's why I marked it as such. If you find that even after downloading Krita 4.2.2 appimage and providing a correct ffmpeg path to Krita you can't render animation, please comment here - a bug report can always be reopened if it needs that).